Inviolable

in-VY-uh-luh-buhl

Definition

(adjective) Never to be broken, dishonored, or infringed upon.

Example

Freedom of speech is considered an inviolable right in many democracies.

Fun Fact

Inviolable is the word used for values, rules, or promises that are off-limits for tampering. It’s common in constitutions, religious vows, and ethical codes. From courtroom oaths to sacred contracts, when something is inviolable, you don’t touch it—even if you disagree with it.

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